The company is cutting 8,000 jobs while simultaneously pivoting its entire workforce toward AI development — a $125 billion bet on automation that not everyone inside Meta is happy about.
A small number of Android and iOS users are seeing the Subscriptions tab relocated from the bottom navigation bar to a menu just below the app logo.
Seven games hit the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalog on May 19 — one day before Sony raises the Essential tier price for new subscribers.
The UltraGear 25G590B hits 1000Hz at 1920×1080 — a first for consumer displays — but price and release date are still under wraps ahead of an expected second-half 2026 launch.
Microsoft's new feedback hub replaces the Cloud Gaming portal and lets players track whether their requests go anywhere — a transparency push after a rough year for Xbox.
Elon Musk says SpaceX will build roughly 10 Starship vehicles and 5 Super Heavy boosters by end of 2026, as Flight 12 targets May 21.
A formal NASA request to Taiwan's space agency signals a strategic push to lock in semiconductor and automation partners for the Artemis lunar program — well ahead of a 2028 landing.
SpaceXAI's multimodal "creative stack" lands on the API aggregator, giving developers text, image, video, and voice generation through a single integration.
The world's first wind-powered underwater data center is now running commercially near Shanghai, housing 2,000 servers at 35 meters depth and costing $226 million to build.
Sony's PlayStation Studios CEO confirmed the reversal in an internal town hall, citing the threat of Microsoft's next-gen hybrid console as a key driver.
A $300M+ acquisition of Stainless gives Anthropic structural control over developer tools used by its biggest rivals.
A lawsuit filed in California federal court accuses Disney of scanning guests' faces without meaningful consent — and potentially storing the data far longer than the company admits.
Apple TV holds the full US season from 2026, but Netflix snags one race as part of a content-swap deal that also brings Drive to Survive to Apple.
The pandemic-era feature that placed meeting attendees in a shared virtual room gets retired on June 30, 2026 — replaced by a lighter Gallery Mode.














